Massachusetts helps people with disabilities find employment and live independently through a combination of programs and services. The Client Assistance Program (CAP) – a service offered though the Massachusetts Office on Disability (MOD) – assists those with disabilities access rehabilitation and independent living services in Massachusetts by providing information, referrals, and advocacy support.

MOD is responsible for promoting the rights of persons with disabilities throughout Massachusetts. All interactions with CAP are free and strictly confidential.

Contact CAP
If you are having trouble getting rehabilitation assistance for work placement or a more self-reliant living situation, contact the Client Assistance Program by email or by calling (617) 727-7440, or toll-free: (800) 322-2020.

Let us know how the Client Assistance Program has helped you, tweet us @MassGov.

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I think MRC should be ashamed that the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination has found that the training department of MRC's Disability Determination Service is responsible for employment discrimination based on disability. This news will be circulated just before labor day unless it is resolved.
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An Former Employee of MRC